Which platform and version of Illustrator were you using?
Never mind, the platform and version would not have mattered.
The problem here is the simple omission of the overloaded assignment operator in the Flyout class. This will be fixed in the next release of CORE.
In the meantime, the workaround is to avoid using the assignment operator with Flyout objects. Change your code to use a Flyout* if you need the variable to be a member of your class (and allocate it during post-startup), or use a local variable instead.
Never mind, the platform and version would not have mattered.
The problem here is the simple omission of the overloaded assignment operator in the Flyout class. This will be fixed in the next release of CORE.
In the meantime, the workaround is to avoid using the assignment operator with Flyout objects. Change your code to use a Flyout* if you need the variable to be a member of your class (and allocate it during post-startup), or use a local variable instead.